Chair.



W. R. GORDON.

GHAIR. APPLIIOATION TILED JAN. 27, 1910.

Patented May 10, 1910 2 SHEETS-SHEET l.

Mixe- W. B. GOEDGN,

CHAIR. APPLIGATION FILED JAN. 27, 1910.

Patented May 10, 1910.

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axiom m1 Ap nioation filed January 27, 1910.

if known. ii iii 1, VVYILLIAM Gonnon',

new and useful inn Eipecification of Letters Batent.

c in he WiHiZ'O it huinis z: i i iwighi; in form the hunk an "n't 5. Thenub gu'uriion of the in: is; cut 1 $0 as to enable the bar to be iP-nzianmiii May 16:, 1914).

Serial m. 540,316.

bent upon itself'ut the upper end if the hack support, as shown a; (5,and the bar tin-n extends downward, to n puint adjacent ihc hc-nii -1-'i Ollhillg abuck support of double thickness and giving the same 21finished appearance, front and yen as Well as une 0i? gNfliGl strength.The front leg 1 extends upward abow the seat 3,:1nd its n'ch portion isrecessed so tint the ban may be bani in: right angle shown at 7. The barthen extends rearward in a horizontal iine as shown at "6,- and issecured in he resu' bar by insnns (if a rivet 3). This pur' Q 'ion 0 hasstrip 10 secured thereon for: ilng an 1111! for the chair, and i for =Lend (if this strip l0 is CUYVQd cylindrical form as ShOX Vll at 11 for ainto purpose which Wiil hereinafter appeal". The bad; in 151 of :1singie pizite n'f metal which winprm, swat inch of the el'mml iiiunguhu' shape. shown in Fig. 6,

n'oviiicd :11] around their migos Wii'h sti'vngiiwnin g flanges 17.Those brackets are sin-mm! in 41in: ununr face of seat ii nnd urn iii'flVhimi with u cnnmvo convvx internuuiiuiv pm'iinn i8 and plate 15,against n'hiwh ii iHtHh'Ui' n'mws is 211% provided n'ii h uminim.'m'cnnYuX portion against which the min-nvii-minim: pm'tion (ifthe law-Licks: is link! by uu-uns of :a dump 1E), huving a con-(flflJ-N'JUIVPX pni'iiun in it inh: iildt portion 05' he Micki-i. ThePhillip 15') (comprises a has whivh is )L'Hi at iis iuwm 0nd and 03:iui'nisuinini' bracket Hi unri plain E5. A huh, 2O {)TOjPt'i'S throughnpuninga in clamp if? @1210. piuh" 1:3 and is secui'wl by means 01innutF. This huh also pass 2s iiH' (Higi\ a im, 22 in himrku'i 11h su'ui'riiUiI hvix'ig curve J mnceniricniiy wiih the. (:nncuvo-convex p01-tinn 1F, and us the hifl'vi" sewers us :1 pivot, i'lin'cnd walls of theslot 22 iimiis the movenngnt'. 0i. sent 3 Qiiilti downward 0r upward. Bytightening or ion-sailing nut 21, just the bio ornuinmiiution inn shape,

proper frictional engagement may be had to oppose the movement of theseat 3. The brackets 16, in their flanged portion 17 against seat 3, arerecessed as shown at in which the bent ends of a hat supporting bracket24- are secured Through the cylindrical end or sleeve 11 above referredto. a bolt 25 is removably cured and a rod 26, having a looped end 2?,is pivotally supported on said bolt 28 represents a support or foldingarm which is composed of sheet metal curved at one edge into cylindricalform shown at around rod 26 so to have hinged movement on said rod. Tothe under face of support 28 a bracket 30 is secured, and is adapt ed,when the plate 28 is in horizontal posis tion as shown in Fig. 7, torest against the front leg 1, or rather that portion of the front bar 1,forming the front support of the chair arm. \Vhen the support is notdesired for use, it is simply necessary to swing the same to, a verticalposition on red 26, and pull the rod 26 forward until the bolt 25 is inthe extreme end of loop 27 when the support 28 may be swung downwardbeside of the chair.

Various slight changes might be made in the general form and arrangementof parts described Without departing from my invention and hence I donot limit myself to the precise details set forth, but consider myselfat liberty to make such changes and alteras tions as fairly fall withinthe spirit and scope of the appended claims.

Having thus fully described my invention esagsss whatii claim as no anddesire to secure by Letters Patentis 1, A chair of the characterdescribed, coinpr ngfront and rear legs composed of '5"- bars, the upperend of the froi'rt leg bentat right angles i rear legs pie connectingthe front and rear legs, said rear legs inclining rearward from a pointadjacent the plates, and bent upon tl'iemselres, and extending downwardto a point adjacent the bend, and a sheet metal.

7 hack secured between the reanvardly inclin mg upper portion of therear chair of the character described, com- 1 and legs composed of T- lper end of the front leg bent at arias :ecured to the s connittinr thefront and rear WILLIAM eonnon.

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l. he Srnorr, L. EUEGER.

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